Uma Musume: Pretty Derby is leaving Japan for the first time. Cygames confirmed today that the franchise’s 7th EVENT WORLD TOUR “THE STAGE” will go international, with shows lined up in Los Angeles, London, Seoul, and Yokohama after a sold-out Tokyo run this past weekend.

From Ariake Arena to the World
The Uma Musume live event franchise is arguably the most elaborate in anime history. Each production puts voice actresses onstage in full character costumes, performing original songs and theatrical set pieces drawn from the franchise’s horse-girl universe — it sits somewhere between an idol concert and a stage musical, and the production values are notorious for being enormous.
The 7th EVENT kicked off at Tokyo Ariake Arena on 20–21 June 2026, one of Japan’s largest indoor venues. With the Tokyo run now concluded, Cygames announced today that the tour doesn’t stop there.
The Four International Stops
Four cities have been confirmed for the world tour leg:
- Los Angeles — Peacock Theater (dates TBA)
- London — venue TBA
- Seoul — venue TBA
- Yokohama — venue TBA
Specific dates and ticketing for all four have yet to be announced. Cygames has said further details will follow through official channels, so it’s worth following @umamusume_eng on X if you want to be first to know.

Missed Tokyo? There’s a Rewatch Stream
A Tokyo Review Livestream is scheduled for 28 June at approximately 7pm on ABEMA Global, giving fans worldwide a chance to catch what the Ariake Arena crowd experienced live. It’s the next best thing to being in the front row at one of Japan’s biggest indoor venues.
What This Means for Singapore Fans
There’s no Singapore or Southeast Asia date on the list — at least not yet. Seoul is the closest confirmed stop and is well within reach for Singapore fans on a direct flight. If you’ve been curious about what an Uma Musume live event actually looks and sounds like, the June 28 ABEMA stream is the easiest way to find out before tickets go on sale for any of the international venues.
The broader picture is harder to ignore: this is the first time the franchise has taken its live show overseas. A world tour that includes Asia (Seoul) and the West (LA, London) is a significant signal of where Cygames sees the franchise going. A Southeast Asian stop in a future edition — Singapore, Bangkok, or Kuala Lumpur — doesn’t feel far-fetched from here. Check our events calendar and we’ll update when dates drop.
Last words
Uma Musume’s world tour crossing into North America, Europe, and the rest of Asia for the first time is a landmark moment for the franchise — and a preview of what the horse-girl live experience can become on a global stage. Dates and tickets are still incoming, but if you’re planning to make the trip to Seoul or anywhere else on the list, now’s the time to start keeping an eye on official announcements.
